Subject
This sculpture is one of a series of five sculptures,
representing the different styles ( periods or ages ) of Frank Lloyd Wright,
based on:

Frank Lloyd
Home and Studio, Oak Park, Chicago, Illinois.

Unity Temple,
Oak Park, Chicago, Illinois.

Fallingwater
( Kaufmann House ), Mill Run, Pennsylvania.

Prairie House,
Illinois.

Usonian House,
Pope-Leighey Home, Alexandria, Virginia.

Object
The sculpture aims to recreate the experience of visiting the actual house which
is composed of a series of geometric elements: a rectangle, an octagon, a square,
a circle and a triangle. As such, it resembles children's blocks, notably those
of Fredrich Froebel ( the inventor of Kindergarten ), and Lincoln Logs, invented
by John Wright, the son of Frank Lloyd Wright.

The sculpture also addresses the concern of Frank Lloyd Wright that the exterior
of a building be dictated by the interior. Therefore for this sculpture the external
shell is transparent to emphasis the internal space.